On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 12:36:47AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Monday 21 June 2004 23:48, Martin Hasch wrote: > > Debian installation CD #1 booted without trouble into the > > installer menu. However, I could not assign the root filesystem > > where I wanted it, though both disks and their partitions were > > recognized. But whenever I selected a partition of disk 2 > > (slave on first IDE bus) for editing, the partitioning submenu > > invariably presented the corresponding partition on disk 1. > > Editing results would consequently show up on the wrong drive. > > Could you please try to reproduce this behavior and send us the logfile from > partman (in /var/log). > Please include also the version of partman that is on your installation CD.
OK, attached is some additional information. I have saved /var/log/partman just after entering the partitioning menu in the file "partman", after entering the submenu for (presumably) partition 2 on the ide1 slave disk in "partman-2", after configuring that partition in "partman-3", after undoing the configuration to the apparently wrong partition in "partman-4". I have also saved /var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog. Never mind the "mount" diagnostics due to my own bickerings in the shell. The output of uname -a is in "uname.out," the output of package-versions is in "package-versions.out" (suggesting partman version 40 was used), and the contents of the /dev hierarchy as seen by the "find" emulation of the installer shell is in "find-dev.out". Finally, I added output of "lspci" and "fdisk" after booting from Knoppix 3.4. Thanks for your timely response. Martin
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